ANYTHING made from hydrocarbon fossil fuels,could be made from organic carbohydrates!

"Make the most you can of the Indian Hemp seed and sow it everywhere."— George Washington 1794

"Hemp is of first necessity to the wealth & protection of the country."— Thomas Jefferson

"Why use up the forests which were centuries in the making and the mines which required ages to lay down, if we can get the equivalent of forest and mineral products in the annual growth of the hemp fields?"— Henry Ford

"The prestige of government has undoubtedly been lowered considerably by the prohibition law. For nothing is more destructive of respect for the government and the law of the land than passing laws which cannot be enforced. It is an open secret that the dangerous increase of crime in this country is closely connected with this [prohibition]."— Albert Einstein (My First Impression of the U.S.A., 1921)

The risks have been over-exagerated.

"In strict medical terms marijuana is far safer than many foods we commonly consume. It is physically impossible to eat enough marijuana to induce death. Marijuana, in its natural form, is one of the safest therapeutically active substances known to man."-Francis L. Young, Administrative Law Judge of the US drug police DEA, September 6, 1988

No reports of a statistical linkage between hashish and violent crime have been published in known scientific literature, instead it has been found to generally inhibit aggressive impulses.

"Marijuana" Propaganda

The mainstream media hoodwinked the public into opposing hemp (which was commonly known to be in medicines and used to make the most durable clothing). People never would've believed that their clothes and medicines they had most likely used during childbirth were as dangerous as they needed us to believe to support their hemp prohibition. So they called it by another name, a term that was previously unheard of in America, a "foreign" word...

People in Mexico had been getting ALGODON inside their homes for a long time, lots of them even got ALGODON on their bodies ---- and ALGODON has already spread across the world from Mexico to India! Mexican immigrants are spreading it into the American culture.

But you see "ALGODON" is just the Spanish (Español) word for "cotton" ~ just like how "Marijuana" is actually SPANISH translation for cannibis. Foreign words can sound very dangerous depending on the context of their use. Penn & Teller tricked a bunch of people into signing a petition to ban water (H2O) by calling it "DiHydrogen-Monoxide" in order to illustrate how propaganda works. People ignorantly, and naively associated hemp with illegal immigration problems.

Before the government began promoting reefer madness hysteria during the 1930s, the word marijuana was a Mexican word that was totally absent from the American vocabulary. In the 1930s, Americans knew that hemp was a common, useful, and harmless crop. It is extremely unlikely anyone would have believed hemp was dangerous, or would have believed stories of hemp madness. Thus, the words marijuana and reefer were substituted for the word hemp in order to frighten the public into supporting Hemp Prohibition. Very few people realized that marijuana and hemp came from the same plant species; thus, virtually nobody knew that Marijuana Prohibition would destroy the hemp industry.

Decortication Machine Coincidence?

Decortication is the removal of the bark, husk, or outer layer, or peel of an object.

The Industrial Hemp Prohibition was a direct result of the invention of a decortication machine that reduced the manula labor required to decorticate the fiber from the hemp plants. This effectively ruined DuPont's chance to make a synthetic fiber known as nylon (offshore with CURRENTLY HALF OF Rockefeller's offshore oil imports) at less cost than American farmers can produce hemp that is far superior to toxic nylon.

Keep in mind that DuPont is a CHEMICAL company that directly competes directly with hemp. Rockefeller owns or controls most OIL companies, which compete directly with organic ethanol and methanol produced from hemp. Biomass also competes directly with his coal mining monopolies.

Forgotten American History

From more than 1,000 years before the time of Christ until 1883 A.D., cannabis hemp - indeed, marijuana - was our planet's largest agricultural crop and most important industry, involving thousands of products and enterprises; producing the overall majority of Earth's fiber, fabric, lighting oil, paper, incense and medicines. In addition, it was a primary source of essential food oil and protein for humans and animals.

From 1776 to 1937, hemp was a major American crop and textiles and medicines made from hemp were common. Yet, The American Textile Museum, The Smithsonian Institute, and most American history books contain no mention of hemp. Dupont's War on Marijuana Smokers has created an atmosphere of self censorship - speaking of hemp in a positive manner is considered taboo.

United States Presidents George Washington and Thomas Jefferson grew hemp, used products made from hemp, and praised the hemp plant in some of their writings. Under the laws written by today's politicians, George Washington and Thomas Jefferson would be considered a threat to society - they would be arrested and thrown in prison for the felony crime of growing natural plants.